Ukrainian Drone Strikes Ignite Southern Russian Terminals

A fire caused by a Ukrainian drone strike at the Temryuk sea terminal in southern Russia has been put out, according to regional authorities cited in Russian state media. This incident is part of a broader overnight attack targeting oil and gas facilities in Russia, including those in the Volgograd region.

Ukrainian Drone Strikes Ignite Southern Russian Terminals
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A fire triggered by a Ukrainian drone attack on the sea terminal in southern Russia's port of Temryuk has been extinguished, regional authorities reported as per Russian state media on Sunday.

The Ukrainian military and the SBU security service claimed responsibility on Saturday for the drone strikes, which targeted multiple sites in Russia overnight. These included an oil and gas terminal in the Krasnodar region and an oil processing and pumping facility in the Volgograd region.

This development marks the latest escalation in the ongoing tensions between Ukraine and Russia, with both sides experiencing repercussions from the continuous conflict.

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